During a recent speaking engagement, some pastor friends made a profound observation to me over dinner. “There’s a difference between ‘facts’ and ‘truth,'” they proposed. I never heard it put that way before, but I immediately recognized the brilliance of their suggestion.
Fact vs. Truth
Purely defined, the two words do have slight differences. “Fact,” for instance, is “a piece of information used as evidence.” “Truth,” on the other hand, is “the quality of being real.” If you think about it, most…
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